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Grand Traverse College

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Grand Traverse College, latter known as Benzonia College, was a college in the northwest Lower Peninsula of Michigan during the 19th century at Benzonia, Michigan.

The college was patterned after the model of Oberlin College. It opened in 1858 and offered primarily college preparatory and teacher training curriculum. In 1891 it changed its name to Benzonia College. It stopped offering college courses in 1900 but continued as Benzonia Academy to offer college preparatory courses until 1918.

One of Grand Traverse's most eminent alumni was historian Bruce Catton.

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